Written by

Phillip B. Wilson
phillip.wilson@indystar.com

After Andrew Luck throws an interception, the Indianapolis Colts' rookie quarterback is transformed into a tackler possessed.

Luck came flying in to bring down safety Dawan Landry after a second-quarter interception in Thursday's 27-10 road triumph over Jacksonville at EverBank Field. It would have been Luck's third tackle of the season had Landry not pitched the ball to a teammate.

Asked Friday about his quarterback's tackling technique, Colts interim coach Bruce Arians said, "As long as it's left-shoulder. No right-shoulder tackles. And don't get in a reason to have to tackle." ...